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Every decent residential ISP blocks mail servers because otherwise they become spam hosts and legit customers can’t email.
They only want it on business accounts where customers can be assumed to have a clue.
i can still gripe about it.
I’d gripe if Comcast let any idiot run mail servers on their hacked PC.
I checked on local fiber startups, and they don't have any similar restrictions. I think I should be able to send mail without anything more than an internet connection. the canspam act already makes spamming a crime. I don't need to be policed by Comcast.
Your ISPs obligation to serve mail to their other customers trumps your hobby of running a residential mail server.
Mail servers on home ISPs has been bad practice for over 20 years.